| He was just a social drinker, but social every night
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| He enjoyed a pint or two or three or four
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| She was just a silent thinker, silent every night
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| He’d enjoyed the thought of killing her before
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| Well, he was very rarely drunk but very rarely sober (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| And he didn’t think the problem was his drink (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| But he only knew his problem when he knocked her over (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| And when the rotting flesh began to stink (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| Cry freedom for the woman in the wall
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| Cry freedom, for she has no voice at all
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| I hear her cry all day, all night
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| I hear her voice from deep within the wall
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| Made a cross from knitting needles, made a grave from hoover bags
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| Especially for the woman in the wall
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| She’d knitted him a jumper with dominoes on
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| So he wore it every day in every week
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| Pretended to himself that she hadn’t really gone
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| And pretended that he thought he heard her speak
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| At last it seemed that he was really winning (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| And he felt that he had some sort of grip (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| But all of his new life was sent a-spinning (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| When the rotting wall began to drip (Ooh ooh, ooh ooh)
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| Cry freedom for the woman in the wall
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| Cry freedom, for she has no voice at all
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| I hear her cry all day, all night
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| I hear her voice from deep within the wall
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| Made a cross from knitting needles, made a grave from hoover bags
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| Especially for the woman in the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| Cry freedom for the woman in the wall
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| Cry freedom, for she has no voice at all
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| I hear her cry all day, all night
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| I hear her voice from deep within the wall
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| Made a cross from knitting needles, made a grave from hoover bags
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| Especially for the woman in the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall
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| In the wall |